A place of magic and plasms and grotesques and horrors and treasures and doorways to other worlds.

A place which, when abandoned by the wizard but with its treasures and dangers remaining more or less intact, is a terrible and antic catastrophe in process.

A place which makes for marvelous location-based adventures.

This book provides rules, guidelines, tables, and suggestions for creating wizards’ seclusia for your own campaigns, and features three sample seclusia in various stages of completion, including the Seclusium of Orphone of the Three Visions.

Suitable for characters of all levels, usable with Lamentations of the Flame Princess Weird Fantasy Role-Playing and other traditional role-playing games.

The core issue I have with this product is that it's a supplement for Dungeon World paid for by Lamentations of the Flame Princess fans, who in good faith put money in the hands of the author to write a LotFP supplement. He didn't. It has extre [...]

This might be one of the most evocative and fascinating book that explains Vancian magic within a context of fantasy adventures. It provides a framework for creating detailed, comprehensive and fascinating wizard's towers, ripe for plunder and explorat [...]

This is one of those products where its value depends on what you want from a sourcebook on a subject, in this case wizard's towers. Do you want a book with crunchy rules for construction and fully detailed and mapped examples? Well, this produc [...]

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